Tools that you just can't live without

jeeper

Currently without Jeep
Location
So Jo, Ut
Going for a mini..

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Those of you that grease a lot.. what type of grease is best? There are a million options, and I think I have 15 in my tool box. lithium, tacky, poly, moly, marine, general purpose, etc.
You get to pick one for all your bearings, trailers, mechanical arms, ball joints, tie rods... What you going with?
 

STAG

On my grind
Location
Pleasant Grove
Going for a mini..

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Those of you that grease a lot.. what type of grease is best? There are a million options, and I think I have 15 in my tool box. lithium, tacky, poly, moly, marine, general purpose, etc.
You get to pick one for all your bearings, trailers, mechanical arms, ball joints, tie rods... What you going with?
Shoot, I assumed you meant a power greaser.

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We run this grease on our heavy equipment. It’s good stuff
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lhracing

Well-Known Member
Location
Layton, UT
Going for a mini..

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Those of you that grease a lot.. what type of grease is best? There are a million options, and I think I have 15 in my tool box. lithium, tacky, poly, moly, marine, general purpose, etc.
You get to pick one for all your bearings, trailers, mechanical arms, ball joints, tie rods... What you going with?
I think you should have 2 types of grease for most automotive uses. A good NLGI #2 for bearings, roller, ball, etc I like Valvoline. For bushing type of surfaces, ball joints, tie rod ends, etc a good Moly grease should be used.
 
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